The Beautiful Bamboo Cathedral of Trinidad
If you’re a nature aficionado, a photographer of unique landscapes and shapes, or are just looking...
Read Moreby Kendra | Jul 5, 2018 | Caribbean, Lesser Antilles, Trinidad and Tobago, Walks / Hikes | 0
If you’re a nature aficionado, a photographer of unique landscapes and shapes, or are just looking...
Read Moreby Kendra | Jul 2, 2018 | Caribbean, Lesser Antilles, Trinidad and Tobago | 0
I may be biased but I think Trinidad has a beautiful national bird – the Scarlet Ibis. One of the...
Read Moreby Kendra | Nov 27, 2016 | Caribbean, Lesser Antilles, Trinidad and Tobago | 2
After years of visiting my birth country of Trinidad and not seeing much beyond the chaotic Port...
Read Moreby Kendra | Nov 23, 2016 | Caribbean, Lesser Antilles, Ruins, Trinidad and Tobago | 0
Most people visit Trinidad and Tobago for the food, the beaches, the landscape, and of course,...
Read Moreby Kendra | Nov 14, 2016 | Caribbean, Lesser Antilles, Trinidad and Tobago | 4
by Kendra | Nov 7, 2016 | Caribbean, Lesser Antilles, Trinidad and Tobago | 0
Here is how you can see not one, not two, but four of Tobago’s famous beaches in a single afternoon!
by Kendra | May 24, 2016 | Caribbean, Lesser Antilles, Montserrat | 0
While the Caribbean is full of English, French, Spanish, and even Dutch history “thanks” to...
Read Moreby Kendra | May 17, 2016 | Caribbean, Dominica, Lesser Antilles | 0
During my visit to Dominica, it was important to me to visit an area called the Kalinago Territory...
Read Moreby Kendra | May 6, 2016 | Caribbean, Dominica, Lesser Antilles | 0
Dominica is an absolutely stunning Caribbean island and it is a shame not many people seem to know...
Read Moreby Kendra | Jun 26, 2015 | Lesser Antilles, Trinidad and Tobago, Walks / Hikes | 6
If you went to North American schools, like me you would have learned about long dead white men...
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My name is Kendra and I am a cubicle escape artist: I try to find ways to keep my job while also trying to escape it as often as possible.
When I travel, I’m generally that solo woman you see wandering with a camera firmly clutched to her face as she traipses around while narrowly avoiding being hit by some form of local transportation.